Meet Carol Kaye, the Unsung Bassist Behind Your Favorite 60s Hits [View all]
Now 79, the lady has laid down some deeply iconic bass tracks in a career spanning 55 years and something in the neighborhood of 10,000 recording sessions.
Joe Cockers Feelin Alright?
The Beach Boys hits Help Me, Rhonda, Sloop John B, and California Girls.
The theme song to The Brady Bunch?
Nancy Sinatras These Boots Are Made for Walkin?!?
Holy cow, talk about something to tell the grandkids.
Her interview for a never completed documentary above left me with none of the melancholy I felt on behalf of the under-recognized back up singers populating the recent film Twenty Feet from Stardom. This may be due to some rock and roll gender inequality. The girls far outnumber the boys in the ranks of backing vocals, where looks play an undeniable part, at least when the bands out on the road. Kayes contributions occurred in the recording studio. She appears plenty content to have numbered among an elite team of hard working, clean living Los Angeles session musicians.
Unsurprisingly, she was one of a very few women in the field, though girls, take note: her website has 115 playing tips for fledgling bass players. Boys are free to take note too
Now that youve discovered this legend, may we suggest setting an hour aside to get to know her better in the longer interview below?
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